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They showed Sarah putting on lenses…

Hatake has other plans, in this episode he seems to say he wants to turn everybody immortal? And that will happen after they all become Black Goo Zombies?

Gonna repeat what I noted before: this show hobbled itself when it decided one episode is only one day. This prevented the writers from compressing the timeline and jumping forward to important plot progressions. They couldn't accelerate any narrative reveals, because in the show's chronology it's really only been two

….Still gonna watch next weeks episode, though.

Agree. Couldn't make sense of Miksa's plan. I get that he wanted to exchange the Narvik for Hatake (and maybe Julia), but it seems like he just went and got his ass caught. He had no back-up, he didn't seem to have any actual combat leverage, and he seemed to think that an assassin would actually make such an exchange.

LOL, yes, I've tried fanwanking stuff to try to make sense of this show's science clusterfuck, but it keeps failing to materialize onscreen. They can't even get their geography right, so population concerns may be so far beyond their world building capabilities. Still, the fact that they gave such a specific number

No, I'd say it's an astonishingly simplistic stance on a complicated subject. One word: resources.

Man, this episode had zero excitement levels. You would think a conflict between an immortal assassin and a panicking crowd would have tensions going for it. Instead, it was just really conversational.

That recorder disguised as an eyeglasses pouch was given to her by Philip. It's paired with the microphone pen that Martha put in Gaad's office. The pen transmits the audio to the pouch, and Martha is supposed to give the recordings to Philip. However, because of the super-important meeting Gaad had in his office, it

That bickering between Paige and Elizabeth was hilarious! Paige describes Kelly, and then Elizabeth quickly escalates it towards the worst implication of the statement.

It was an "L": YouTube. Pat also says in this instance, "Is it just me or is that the most amazing solve we've ever had?" I guess Pat awards "most amazing solve" for various reasons (obscurity in the example above, and maybe number of blanks in this case).

It's the godless universe in which Elizabeth would like Paige to live. Sometimes, what we want is not what we deserve. …I don't know where I'm going with this. *starts random fight about sink hair and storms off*

I was getting an Ally Sheedy vibe off of Elizabeth whenever she was working Brad. She was doing the twitchy and distracted type of jittery despair. I wasn't sure if Elizabeth was still playing her role, or if her work was suffering from an actual emotional component.

Thanks! I didn't realize that was a scripted series (I thought it was a reality show). I would never have thought that was sci-fi at all.

Yeah, that base is supposed to have had 106 scientists from 35 nations, but there seems to only be two actual projects in there: the cryogenic stuff, and the Narvik stuff. Everyone else seems to be there just to wander the hallways waiting to be assaulted.

They should totally have a dysfunctional family scene with Hatake, his immortal daughter, and his abducted—I mean, "adopted"—son. Oh, they should also toss in Anana and Toluk, just to increase the level of awkwardness. Maybe have Alan be the whispering intermediary for an intervention against Hatake's propensity for

LOL! On the way down to the roof, they should pass by upside-down people with Australian accents.

That magic cure should have been available to Hatake for a while now. He already knew that cryogens render the virus inert, otherwise I don't know why he has heads in frozen jars. He also has an entire base full of bioengineering scientists and their totally-ethical experiments. On top of that, he has his own immortal